You can also read them in reverse chronological order.
Dīgha Nikāya
- DN 10 From… Subhasutta: With Subha “But what was that spectrum of noble wisdom that the Buddha praised?”
- DN 30 From… Lakkhana Sutta: The Marks of a Great Man “He has great wisdom, widespread wisdom, joyful wisdom, fast wisdom, sharp wisdom, and penetrating wisdom.”
- DN 33 From… Saṅgītisutta: Reciting in Concert “There are teachings grouped by three that have been rightly explained by the Buddha”
Majjhima Nikāya
- MN 135 Cūḷakammavibhaṅgasutta: The Shorter Analysis of Deeds—Wisdom “If they’re not reborn in a heavenly realm, but return to the human realm, then wherever they’re reborn they’re very wise.”
Saṁyutta Nikāya
- SN 1.23 Jaṭāsutta: Tangle “Who can disentangle this tangle?”
- SN 1.13 Natthiputtasamasutta: None Equal to That for a Son “There is no light like the sun”
- SN 10.12 Āḷavakasutta: With Āḷavaka “How do you get wisdom?”
- SN 22.27 Dutiyaassādasutta: Gratification (2) “I have clearly seen with wisdom just how far the gratification in form extends.”
- SN 37.34 Vaḍḍhīsutta: Growth “A female noble disciple who grows in five ways grows nobly”
- SN 46.45 Paññavantasutta: Wise “How is a person who is wise, no idiot defined?”
- SN 48.9 Paṭhamavibhaṅgasutta: Analysis (1st) “Mendicants, there are these five faculties.”
Aṅguttara Nikāya
- AN 1.76–81 From… Kalyāṇamittādivagga “Loss of wealth, mendicants, is a small thing.”
- AN 1.336 Catutthavagga: The Wise are Few “The sentient beings who are wise … are few”
- AN 3.2 Lakkhaṇasutta: Characteristics “One who possesses three qualities should be known as a wise person.”
- AN 4.141 Ābhāsutta: Brightness “Mendicants, there are these four kinds of brightness.”
- AN 4.192 Ṭhānasutta: Facts “You can get to know a person’s wisdom by discussion.”
- AN 5.12 Kūṭasutta: Peak (1) “Just as the peak is the chief part of a peaked-roof house…”
- AN 6.107 Rāgasutta: Greed “To give up these three things you should develop three things.”
- AN 8.83 Mūlakasutta: Rooted “Reverends, all things have what as their root?”
- AN 9.25 Paññāsutta: Consolidated by Wisdom “And how is a mendicant’s mind well consolidated with wisdom?”
- AN 10.17 Nātha Sutta: Protectors (1) “Live with a protector, monks, and not without a protector.”
- AN 10.23 Kāyasutta: Body “There are things to be abandoned … having repeatedly seen with wisdom.”
Dhammapada
- Dhp 81–82 From… Paṇḍitavagga: “…blame and praise do not affect the wise.”
- Dhp 111 From… Sahassa Vagga: The Thousands “Better it is to live one day wise and meditative”
- Dhp 282 from… Maggavagga: The Path “Wisdom springs from meditation”
- Dhp 372 From… Bhikkhuvagga: The Monk “There is no meditative concentration for him who lacks insight”
Itivuttaka
- Iti 41 Paññāparihīnasutta: Deprived of Wisdom “Those beings are thoroughly deprived who are deprived of noble wisdom.”
- Iti 61 Cakkhusutta: Eyes “Bhikkhus, there are these three eyes.”
Theragāthā
- Thag 15.1 From… Aññāsikoṇḍaññattheragāthā: Koṇḍañña Who Understood “Just as a rain cloud would settle the dust blown up by the wind…”
Therīgāthā
- Thig 5.4 Sundarīnandātherīgāthā: Verses of the Elder Sundarīnandā “Then I was disenchanted by the body, and I became dispassionate.”